The FF was Ferrari's 2+2 supercar/grand tourer from the early to mid 2010s, and it resembled more of a hatchback and practical family vehicle than any other production Ferrari before it while staying true to its sports car roots. The FF debuted in 2011 as the replacement for the 612 Scaglietti in Ferrari's lineup and is powered by a naturally-aspirated 6.3-liter V12 with 650 horsepower and 504 lb-ft of torque. All-wheel drive and a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox are standard on the FF. It is also the first-ever Ferrari production vehicle with all-wheel drive. The FF launches from zero to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds and is capable of a top speed of 208 mph. Its interior is pretty spacious for a Ferrari, allowing ample space for two rear passengers to feel comfortable along with plenty of room for luggage behind the rear seats.
Production for the Ferrari FF ended in 2016 and was replaced by the GTC4 Lusso for the 2017 model year. The FF was priced at around $300,000 when new but can be found for between $120,000 to $200,000 on the secondary market today. This particular example was at my local Cars and Coffee back in November, which marks the most recent time I saw one in person and the first time in a while that I saw one up close. In all, the Ferrari FF is a gorgeous, amazing, and underrated supercar. It is also a great bargain and all-around package compared to other exotic supercars.
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